Research handbook on intellectual property and competition law
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Research handbook on intellectual property and competition law
Edward Elgar, c2008
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内容説明
This comprehensive Handbook brings together contributions from American, Canadian, European, and Japanese writers to better explore the interface between competition and intellectual property law. Issues range from the fundamental to the specific, each considered from the angle of cartels, dominant positions, and mergers. Topics covered include, among others, technology licensing, the doctrine of exhaustion, network industries, innovation, patents, and copyright.
Appropriate space is devoted to the latest developments in European and American antitrust law, such as the 'more economic approach' and the question of anti-competitive abuses of intellectual property rights. Each original chapter reflects extensive comments by all other contributors, an approach which ensures a diversity of perspectives within a systematic framework.
These cutting edge articles will be of great interest to law professors and postgraduate students of intellectual property and competition law, as well as those interested in innovation and competition theory, and legal practices in intellectual property and competition law.
目次
Contents:
Preface
PART I: OVERARCHING POLICIES AND ECONOMIC THEORIES
1. Competition Law and Intellectual Property Rights - Outline of an Economics-based Approach
Olav Kolstad
2. Is There a 'More Economic Approach' to Intellectual Property and Competition Law?
Josef Drexl
3. The Contestability of IP-Protected Markets
Andreas Heinemann
4. Assessing the Effects of Intellectual Property Rights in Network Standards
Mark-Oliver Mackenrodt
PART II: CONTRACTUAL ARRANGEMENTS
5. The New EC Competition Law Framework for Technology Transfer and IP Licensing
Steve Anderman
6. Patent Pools - Policy and Problems
Hanns Ullrich
7. The Competitive Effects of Patent Field-of-Use Licences
Mark R. Patterson
8. Patent and Know-How Licences under the Japanese Antimonopoly Act
Junko Shibata
PART III: UNILATERAL RESTRAINTS
9. Unilateral Refusal to License Indispensable Intellectual Property Rights - US and EU Approaches
Beatriz Conde Gallego
10. Patent Power and Market Power: Rethinking the Relationship between Intellectual Property Rights and Market Power in Antitrust Analysis
Clifford A. Jones
11. Making Antitrust and Intellectual Property Policy in the United States: Requirements Tie-ins and Loyalty Discounts
Warren S. Grimes
PART IV: MERGER CONTROL
12. New Technologies and Mergers
Josef Bejcek
PART V: THE EFFECT OF IP LAWS AS SUCH ON COMPETITION
13. Limiting IP Protection for Competition Policy Reasons - A Case Study on the EU Spare-Parts-Design Discussion
Annette Kur
14. One, None, or a Hundred Thousand: How Many Layers of Protection for Software Innovations?
Gustavo Ghidini and Emanuela Arezzo
15. Development of the Economics of Coypright
Christian Handke, Paul Stepan and Ruth Towse
PART VI: NATIONAL IP RIGHTS AND CROSS-BORDER COMPETITION
16. Intellectual Property, the Internal Market and Competition Law
Stefan Enchelmaier
17. The Exhaustion/Competition Interface in EC Law - Is There Room for a Holistic Approach?
Ole-Andreas Rognstad
18. Competition Policy and Intellectual Property in the WTO: More Guidance Needed?
Robert D. Anderson
Index
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